From:
John Porter
May 2, 2012
To:
Americans everywhere; WHO IS THIS MAN?
I have been
very concerned for a long time about the strange and mysterious air about
Barack Obama. I have asked myself many times, who is this man about whom we
knew next to nothing before he burst onto the American political stage with his
teleprompter reading and speaking skills asking us to hire him as our
president? Ask yourself, with all honesty, what did we ever, or do we now,
really know about the man, Barack Obama? He is certainly, without a doubt, the
least known man ever to be elected president. Someone said shortly after his
inauguration, "The political mystery of his agenda is compounded by the
psychological mystery of the man." Since he is our president, however, and
asking us to be re-hired for four more years we had better understand who he is
and what he intends to do to the Republic of The United States of America. I
have written many times my belief that Obama is the biggest fraud ever
perpetrated upon the American people and his intentions to transform the United
States into the Socialist States of America. He is far more dishonest and a
threatening disaster to the U. S. Constitution and individual freedom than many
people are willing to believe. And to think, we did it ourselves. I am
not speaking about a Democrat or a man who happens to be of a different color
than me. So I ask you to not let your minds go to racism or party politics for
they are not in mine. Still after almost four years the question remains, who
is this man?
It seems there is something strangely wrong with
Barack Obama, and I think most of us know it. I believe it is very evident when
he speaks about America. I'm sure most of us have seen and heard him in
interviews and reading speeches. He displays brilliant skills on almost every
subject until he comes to talking America and her exceptional-ism and goodness.
Almost suddenly there is a strangeness to his manner, an unease when he talks
about this country and our constitution. He appears uncomfortable and awkward.
It's as if he is being forced to read something he doesn't really feel or
believe. It reminds me of the scenes on TV news programs of American POW's in
Vietnam or Korea being forced to read, for public perception, how good things
were in captivity. His expressions, his eyes, and the tone of his voice are
disconnected from his words. What he says often sounds American, but the
delivery is clinical and detached. As another American has said, "His
attempts at patriotic sentiment ring hollow and phony." He just doesn't
seem right. He doesn't seem like....one of us.
For most of us, being an American was a normal
part of our upbringing. We recited the Pledge of Allegiance every morning in
our class at school right along with our teacher. Many times it was followed by
singing "God Bless America" or "America the Beautiful."
Christmas was celebrated in school. In the third grade I played one of the wise
men in a Christmas play performed for our parents.
The 4th of July was a nation wide community
celebration. People in communities all over America stood together and
celebrated being an American, honoring America and her being exceptional. Being
an American was something to celebrate and be proud of. We learned at an early
age to honor the American flag. Many of the men and women of our families....
fathers, brothers, uncles, aunts and sisters fought and died for it, and thus
the Republic and exceptionalism for which it stood. These and many other shared
experiences before and since have created generations of Americans who cherish
this land, this idea that is America. We do so with heart and soul. Standing on
cue we remove our hats, place our hands over our hearts or salute, and then
choke back tears as the Star Spangled Banner is played. We are Americans with
the very fiber of our being. There is a common, deep, and intimate connection
that Americans feel for their country. The soul of America is maintained in the
hearts of her people, fiercely loyal to the vision of our founders and the
ideas and precepts of our founding documents, the Declaration of Independence,
United States Constitution and Bill of Rights.
Pause for just a moment and give some thought to
the very probable difference in the shaping of a young person who, in their
formative years, lived with these experiences in America and one reared and
schooled in a country totally foreign to America and her founding values. These
same kind of experiences did not shape the young Barack Obama. He lived, and
was schooled in Indonesia for the first ten years of his life. Indonesia is a
Socialist country with the largest population of Muslims of any country on
earth. His mother, Ann Dunham, was an atheist. His father, Barack Obama Sr.,
was a Muslim; and both politically extreme in the Socialist vein. His father
worked tirelessly in many parts of the world to bring all countries to
Socialism with all "sharing in each others wealth", with no country,
including the United States, being exceptional to another. It was his
passionate dream. Barack's mother raised him with the teachings (dreams) from
his father.
Quoting, Dinesh D'Souza, who spent years
researching him from birth to present day, "The real Obama is a man shaped
by experiences far different from those of most Americans; he is a much
stranger, more determined, and exponentially dangerous man than you've ever
imagined. What really motivates Barack Obama is an inherited rage---an often
masked, but profound rage that comes from his African father; an anti
colonialist rage against Western dominance and most especially against the
wealth and power of the very nation Barack Obama now leads."
When he speaks his words are carefully chosen to
sound American, but I believe there is a hidden meaning which bodes much more
ill will toward what America is and has stood for for over 200 years. In his
own words his goal is "To fundamentally change America." He seeks an
America where those who succeed financially by their labors, honest enterprise,
investment of their money, time and energy will have it confiscated by the
government through high taxation and redistributed, again in his words,
"The Redistribution of Wealth."
I don't believe his heart and soul are American
in nature. His attitude and governmental philosophy are not American. I believe
the reason he cannot speak from his heart about America is because the America
you and I grew up in and was taught from the first grade to respect and love is
not in his heart.
It matters not whether you are a Democrat,
Republican, Independent, Conservative, Liberal, black or white, I urge every
American to be aware of the attitude and character of this man, Barack Obama.
Seven short months from now America will choose to re-elect Barack Obama and
either follow or watch as he leads us down the path to Socialism and the end of
our nation as a Constitutional Republic, or we will choose a new course and a
re-commitment, a re-dedication to the principles that have made this nation so
great. The choice is ours, and ours alone.
Please forward to all you can. Until next
time...may God bless you and your families and may God bless America.
Your friend in freedom:
John Porter
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